11 Jul, 2022 | Guides Insights
It takes a lot of courage to decide to start your own freelance practice as a photographer.
Most of the time, many photographers cannot afford to own a workspace of their own at the beginning of their careers. The photographers who are able to own a studio either have a lot of money laying around or have received funding to boost their business.
If you are a newbie photographer or freelancer who doesn’t own a studio and is tired of spending most of your profit renting a studio, then this post is for you.
You will learn:
Despite the fact that you want to set up a home studio, it doesn’t have to be your home. You can liaise with a friend to set up in their home, workspace, or office if yours isn’t as good. Please ensure that the place has proper ventilation and is free of foul smells. Trust me, this turns many clients off irrespective of their pocket size.
Let the room be at least 100 square meters i.e at least 5 people can move around comfortably in the room.
Next up, invest in light. Depending on your location in Africa, there are several local markets and online shops where you can shop for lights. You can start up with flat light and also a backlight. The flat light will help in amplifying the light that falls on your object’s face, thereby removing shadows and the backlight can help with creating silhouettes. To balance and control the different lights, use a reflector and softboxes as well.
Sometimes, you don’t even need to buy anything new. Look around your home and get creative. There are so many pieces lying around, that can be used as props or give more character to your photograph/picture.
You do not have to get high-end backdrop options when shopping. Although there are several kinds of backdrop options, fabrics tend to be the most common option of all. Fabrics such as, polyester, canvas, muslin, and stretch knit can be found in any local market near you or can be shopped from online stores.
The best sizes for home or DIY studios will be 5x7 feet, 8x10 feet, and 12x14 feet. These are perfect for baby and pet images, headshots or portraits, and couples or group photographs respectively.
Apple has created some of the most creative gadgets. With an iPhone, you can take good pictures that look similar to that of a camera.
However, if you can afford to buy a camera, ensure that you buy different lenses as well. For studio photos, lenses with focal lengths ranging from 18mm-55mm are great for creative photos.
And voila! Your DIY studio is set up and ready to be used.